So here we bring you six reasons why the second edition of West at Wireless was, like, way better than the first:

1. The weather

Friday’s All Of The Lights brought on a sudden rain shower that, while dramatic for some, was as welcoming as a wet dog for others. Luckily, the song’s re-appearance today – and the whole of the set – remained dry and balmy as can be.

This might not seem like a positive, but Kanye’s late arrival meant that his manufactured middle-of-the-set rant, that took up 25 minutes the night before, was whittled down to only 15 minutes. Moreover, West is not one to get off the stage at his allotted time, meaning emotional closer Bound 2 could continue past the presumed curfew rather than eat into the time previously lost.

3. The new rant was different – and weirder…

‘Don’t give me no Forrest Gump s**t’, mumbles Kanye. ‘I’m shy… more like a porcupine or a blowfish… the media take photos of me when I’m blown up.’ It doesn’t take much to gather a crowd in united hatred of paps, but did Kanye really go and mention blowfish? Blow…fish?

4. More space to dance

Look, Power and Stronger wouldn’t be the same if you couldn’t swagger your shoulders à la Kanye West; at least Drake’s cancellation meant the second edition of pretty much the same set allowed fans more space to strut.

Kanye stepped up for this second set at Hyde Park (Picture: PA)

5. Kanye signals the apocalypse during New Slaves

A well-timed sunset reflected within the spectacular on-stage cuboid visual sees the voice of this generation poignantly rap over an angry, apocalyptic red sky. ‘What you want, a Bentley? Fur Coat? Diamond Chain? All you blacks want all the same things,’ West satirically quips to a gripped audience. While his frequent diatribes against consumerism seem at odds with the star’s wish to break into the corporate fashion market himself, the song sure has a power of its own – particularly when lyric ‘I see the blood on the leaves’ revels within a naturally blood-stained backdrop.

‘You all gotta be brave and do what you know you have to do,’ the overly-loquacious artist said today, during his second rant of the festival. Well, this time fans knew just how to respond when West veered into another one of his talk-bubbles, as boos had begun before the rapper even hit the ten-second mark on his preaching.

While mocking shouts of ‘Drake, Drake, Drake!’ might have been a bit harsh, at least the crowd responded with the assured, bolshie arrogance West should be proud of. And as the rant ended and the opening tones of Jesus Walks began, fans quickly quit their hating, and remembered why they loved Kanye.

Once u see @kanyewest live u realise he's no mere mortal… The man is a GOD! Killed it today, even with his preaching. #wirelessfestival